Online Therapy and Counseling for First Responders & Healthcare Professionals

Mental Health Support for Healthcare Workers

You deal with and see things that few people understand. Perhaps you go home after a long shift and need to sit in silence for a while just to decompress from your day. Maybe you go home and long to talk with someone about your day but just can’t. The work you do is challenging, so tough, that many people cannot, and would not, think about doing what you do. Often, those who work in healthcare and our first responders don’t want to burden their loved ones with the things they deal with daily. This is even more reason why you need a space to release the stressors and pressures you deal with. These last few years have been especially challenging for people in the helping professions. You have navigated uncharted territory with COVID, social and political issues, and staffing shortages, all while balancing every other non-work facet of your life. That’s a lot.

Having worked in healthcare for over 11 years, Stephanie has the unique ability to understand those issues and experiences that others may not. As a clinical social worker, she has supported colleagues and provided a safe place to vent and process situations that healthcare professionals and first responders deal with. Stephanie’s goal is to honor the hard work and love that people in the helping profession give to others, as well as provide you with techniques and strategies to ensure that you are taking care of yourself. We offer convenient telehealth sessions because we understand that your time is important, and telehealth provides more flexibility to accommodate your already hectic schedule.

“Gasping for air while volunteering to give others CPR is not heroic”

-Brené Brown

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If you are experiencing a physical or mental health emergency dial 911 or go to your nearest hospital.

Please feel free to reach out to us directly with any questions you may have.

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(Phone) (224) 479-0069

(Fax) (224) 223 - 1602

Under the No Surprises Act

Notice to clients and prospective clients:

Under Section 2799B-6 of the Public Health Service Act, health care providers and healthcare facilities are required to inform individuals who are not enrolled in a plan or coverage or a Federal health care program, or not seeking to file a claim with their plan or coverage both orally and in writing of their ability, upon request or at the time of scheduling health care items and services, to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” of expected charges.

This form may be used by the health care providers to inform individuals who are not enrolled in a plan or coverage or a Federal health care program (uninsured individuals), or individuals who are enrolled but not seeking to file a claim with their plan or coverage (self-pay individuals) of their right to a “Good Faith Estimate” to help them estimate the expected charges they may be billed for receiving certain health care items and services. Information regarding the availability of a “Good Faith Estimate” must be prominently displayed on the convening provider’s and convening facility’s website and in the office and on-site where scheduling or questions about the cost of health care occur.

To use this model notice, the provider or facility must fill in the blanks with the appropriate information. HHS considers the use of the model notice to be good faith compliance with the good faith estimate requirements to inform an individual of their rights to receive such a notice. Use of this model notice is not required and is provided as a means of facilitating compliance with the applicable notice requirements. However, some form of notice, including the provision of certain required information, is necessary to begin the patient-provider dispute resolution process.

NOTE: The information provided in these instructions is intended only to be a general informal summary of technical legal standards. It is not intended to take the place of the statutes, regulations, or formal policy guidance upon which it is based. Readers should refer to the applicable statutes, regulations, and other interpretive materials for complete and current information. Health care providers and facilities should not include these instructions with the documents given to patients.

As a client of Total Wellness Partners, while you will have been given a verbal Good Faith Estimate of the cost of services, you may request one in writing at any time. To do so, please notify Total Wellness Partners in writing of this request and one will be provided to you. Only clients may make this request.

For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, or how to dispute a bill, see your Estimate or visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises